78 ONE PERFECT GIFT A WOMAN OR MAN MAY GIVE ox (9pera Jiat ', ..:".:, :...'." .;'," ,;1> ' .," ,:.:..,":.":.-' " :>",..... : 'o' ,...:,-'o ." ''''. '''.. ',.' ..' , t);< "'" ' i. 1 }*f i J !.';\ f. 'f::f:-.; . ::::: ::;:.";'::::::=.:-; :: :'.;:;.;.:.:=:=:=::;:.$ ii .:::::: ,::-.:":,..",, ' {::;:-:;::=-7-' .:M:::-:'-'" .t.: : :; :zllp:' w,:" tt.4i. . ; , t , ;. . . , : . . . ; , ' , ; . .' 1t< _ "". , ., ,t it , ' B ,/: ':;:1".,....',. i' tl;.ly'*'... ': ::; i-- . ;.:::: ," ,:....,.:..;..:::::- . f.: 4 ,, *f.;, ,..v ;í: h' .'. . wr.'..".""'v"""' :<"':fw: '?1i ..,. "..; "{C:' t :':.: ,',:ð:.::;: ;jjt ..:f .:J.{ . , ,-: "''-0.: ,\' \... "...."..,..... ,If* ': "'\,,>..... .. ,,'.'" :, ..: '; "''':>''''',' The gift of an Opera Hat is ever the flattering gesture . . . but when the opera is a Knox the gesture is perfect . . . for you give a cosmopolitan in terpreta- tion of a formal tradition . . . and the Knox crest in the lining marks it the quintessence of correctness. Gifts that bear the Knox crest-whether they are for men or for women-carry rich overtones of prestige, distinction and taste. And you permit the recipient to choose, for Knox issues Gift Certifi- cates in any amount-presented in J\1iniature Hat Boxes-and redeemable for Knox Hats, Coats and other smart accessories, for men or women. " :::::::;:::::: it1 ::' pf->,:""",:,",.., ':',," ,.' , ,', ,,;,: ....: :::; I * ",( " t ;:::.',. -: :.:::::::::::::::-:.:....... KNOX THE HATTER Fifth Avenue at 40th Street Madison Avenue at 45th Street Broadway at Cortlandt Street and about sixty miles from Flagstaff. In addition to the usual activities, it offers an outdoor swimming pool, and bathing facilities at a soda spring in which it's impossible to sink. While you're bathing, the ranch claims, you are massaged by the vibrations of the sand thrown up by the water. The Re- muda Ranch, which is at Wickenburg, Arizona, is only a bit over 2,000 feet above sea level, and so is ideal for those who are bothered by altitude. There are plenty of canyons, caves, ruins, lost mines, and "ghost cities" within easy riding distance, and there's a swimming f.}: P ool in the nei g hborhood. El Rancho " î ?ð. Robles at Oracle, Arizona, thirty-six miles north of Tucson, at 4,200 feet, is one of the most luxurious of the South- western ranches; it was once a preten- tious private estate. Here are some others you might keep in mind: The Flying V Ranch, sixteen miles north of Tucson; you can have your own cabin if you wish... Ha- .,.... cienda Los Encinos, a working cattle ranch at Sonoita, some thirty miles from Fairbank,Arizona... Bear Moun- tain Ranch, in the Fleming Range of the Pinos Altos Mountains, on the bor- der of the Gila National Forest; the nearest town is Silver City, New Mexico . . · Rancho de Dias Alegres, a short drive out of Las Vegas, New Mexico . . · Rancho De] Monte, just outside Santa Fe (swimming pool). There are also guest houses which give you all that the ranches do in the way of scenery and climate, but don't include horses in the fixed price. They charge around $40 a week per person. Among such are Adobe House, Camel- back Inn, and ] ohake Inn, all a few miles out of Phoenix; and Hacienda de Los Cerros, on the outskirts of Santa Fe. Vacation Advisers, of 9 East 46th Street, can handle all your reservations. -S. R. W. . W AKE.N IN THE. NIGHT Day and night, Dark and light. Waken in the night and find Bald amazement in the mind That the universe exists, That the order still persists. 'Ì No one can suggest a change But the vast routine's too strange. Wasn't it some other race Expected in thIs august place? Surely we are not the ones To match our wits with moons and suns. -LOUISE TOWNSEND NICHOLL '. ,0:' .,:-:.:" ".=x-' :;:.> :.. ;.,'..:',... ',::::-:::' :::":;ø. . " . . '::...." ': : t,;, ' 't;;< p1,,! r / # \ : :> ' ..:,' ,-/' .-' f{$ c ..-=: }:::\ (î { ,. '. GIVE THEM THE EARTD- ....'tnd Thf! Heavens Too! . For the boy geographer, the busy busi- ness man, the lady decorator-for all who love maps and want to keep up with a changing world-we have grand gift ideas. Pioneer and Orion, for instance, our attractive set of twin terrestrial and celestial globes at $5 each. A TLASES handsome 3Jt1d useful from 50e to $55.00 MAPS including delightful pictorial sub- jects, from 50e to $1000 GLOBES with antique and decorative de- signs, from $3.50 to $650 Send for our GIft Catalogue Today : I I " I : \.JnIA' P STORE INTERNATIONAL BLDG. · ROCftFELLER CENTER 7 W. 50th Street-Tel. CHelsea 3-4106 UNCLE 1 HEN"Y STILL TH INKS PICASSO IS A TftOPICAL P-"UIT We've given up explaining to him that Braque, Rouault, Klee and Kandinsky are only a few of the moderns whose exciting repro- ductions are to be found in our galleries. I RAYMOND AND RAYMOND GALLERIES 40 EAST 52 I i . If your guests ask for Vieni Vieni; Have You Met Miss Jones; Margie; Cayuga's Waters; Let Me Call You Sweet- -=: heart; The Flight of the Bumblebee; Chopin's Minute Waltz; Blue ' h Danube; Pinafore; La Cucaracha; - -I ' .. - '0\ The Big Apple; or a "cute , '---- , I ' , _; DICK ., song", jig, fox:tr t, or Christ- o . I I mas Carol, G. Dickinson Schwarz, - ' S [HWAl\'Ì: A. B. (&hwartsy to you) will >-- ?..: \ . play it & sing it & swing it. b_= lo ; I ' I 11' SAcramento 2-6463 or ENglewood --m1\ I. f I 3-7697R.